It’s officially Advent! Counting down to Christmas is always such a delightful time of year. It’s also a call to take time to reflect on what it means that the Christ child came to earth, born in such lowly circumstances, all so He could die on the cross to bear the punishment for our sin. We are truly blessed.

Over the next three weeks, five authors who are also published with HopeSpringsBooks and I are going to devote a post to our thoughts on the hope of Advent. We hope you’ll join us and join in on the conversation.

To enter individual giveaways as well as to be entered in the grand prize drawing, you just need to comment on each author’s post. On Saturday, December 20th, all the comments will be put in a spreadsheet and Random.org will draw the winner.

Check back here on December 22nd for the grand prize winner announcement!

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About TeresaGPollard

Born and raised in Richmond, VA, I am a Christian Mom, Grandma, Sunday School Teacher, and now Author. My goal is to reach people with the Truth of God's Word and help them to apply it to their real world situations.

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My Books

Not Guilty on Amazon

Tokens of Promise

Tokens of Promise on Amazon

Not Ashamed

Not Ashamed on Amazon . Born of a brutal rape, at eighteen, Charity Wright comes home determined to confront her biological father. Before she can, she's caught up in a murder mystery. Can she overcome her anger and find the truth? Or will she become the murderer's next victim?

Woman of Light

Woman of Light- Click image to order on Amazon. Ehud Israel's great judge, is dead. He must have been out of his mind with sickness to prophesy his granddaughter Deborah would judge Israel. Just who does she think she is? Doesn't she know Sisera's iron chariots threaten to annihilate the fledgling nation! And Barak? A poor man who can barely feed his own family. What kind of God would choose two such improbable people to lead His people to battle?